Which many of us switched back / remapped to the "T" key because it's the way WoT used to do it, and it's easier to reach for those of us who don't have overly-long fingers.

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My thumb button is my push-to-talk. It's not ideal sometimes, but I find it seems better than every other key I can easily reach with my left hand, and one that doesn't interfere with XVM or communication. My ideal PTT key for WoT would be a momentary foot-switch.

__________________"After reading through this thread I've come to the conclusion
that more people cruise the internet looking for reasons why
X bike won't work in Y scenario rather than actually riding
their motorcycles." --RyanR

we built a pharmaceutical industry robot back in the early 90s that used a foot activated momentary switch to trigger the 386 digitizer it used. The switch was awesome. It'd be pretty cool to have a pair of them - maybe one for PTT and one for Targeting.

Watching someone play WoT would be like watching someone play the drums then

Btw, you'd really do yourself an injustice by skipping the SU85 and the SU-100. They are excellent in their tier. If anything, skip the SU-152.

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Originally Posted by Geek

Skipping it would require 419k free xp - not going to happen.

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You're already proposing skipping the SU-152.....how does that cost extra xp? I agree that you'd be putting yourself at a disadvantage by jumping into a Tier 8 TD with a less trained crew and not much experience in turretless tanks. I think it sets you up for a pretty steep learning curve in an unforgiving environment.

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